Having started making music together back in 2008 as Technicolour & Komatic, releasing their first record ‘Preacher’ on Technique’s sister imprint Worldwide Audio, little could be known of what the future had in store. Since then the duo have gone on to release their liquid-infused blend of hyper-coloured D&B on labels such as Critical, Hospital, SGN:LTD and even the seminal Good Looking with Technicolour’s own official remix of LTJ Bukem’s ‘Music’.
Never resting on their laurels, Shogun Audio were quick to recognize the potential of Technimatic and signed them exclusively in 2012 to their sister imprint SGN:LTD. They went on to drop one of the most successful releases on the label, the formidable ‘Intersection’ EP, supported by the Mistajam and Friction amongst others on BBC Radio 1. Their contribution to Shogun’s award winning ‘Way Of The Warrior’ album series Pt.2 marked their graduation to the front line with the likes of Gilles Peterson supporting their ‘Bristol’ track on BBC 6Music.
Today in 2014 Technimatic stand tall as fully fledged members of Shogun Audio’s ever evolving entourage of some of the best electronic music artists in the world, touring the world with an ever-increasing DJ schedule. As we prepare ourselves for their debut solo album of the summer, Desire Paths, the first single ‘Night Vision’ is currently cementing the broad Technimatic appeal with the likes of Rob Da Bank and Eddy Temple-Morris supporting the cause on Radio 1 and XFM, and with heavy endorsement from the drum & bass underground, the Technimatic story looks to be only just beginning.
Also known as Technicolour & Komatic
Stolen Hours
Technimatic Lyrics
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I'm watching myself through my body
Maybe
What I′m experiencing is a euphoria
You're supposed to feel just before you give up
Life's a mystery
The lyrics to Technimatic's song "Stolen Hours" convey a sense of detachment and introspection. The opening line, "I feel like I'm floating," suggests a disconnection from reality, as if the singer is observing their own actions from a distance. This detachment is further emphasized by the line, "Like I'm watching myself through my body," implying a sense of self-observation and introspection. The following line, "Maybe what I'm experiencing is a euphoria," indicates that this detached state of mind is not necessarily negative or undesirable, but rather a heightened state of emotion.
The lyrics then take a more introspective turn with the line, "You're supposed to feel just before you give up." Here, the singer reflects on the fleeting nature of life and perhaps contemplates the idea of surrendering to the unknown. The phrase "stolen hours" in the song's title adds to this sense of impermanence and suggests a desire to capture and savor the precious moments in life.
Line by Line Meaning
I feel like I'm floating
I have a sensation of weightlessness and detachment from reality
Like I'm watching myself through my body
It seems as if I am observing my own actions from a third-person perspective
Maybe what I'm experiencing is a euphoria
It is possible that I am feeling an intense state of happiness and excitement
You're supposed to feel just before you give up
This is typically the emotion you feel right before surrendering or quitting
Life's a mystery
Existence and its complexities are enigmatic and difficult to comprehend
Writer(s): Peter Rogers, Andrew David Powell
Contributed by Sophie T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Елена Чолакова
on Perseverance
The lyrics for Technimatic- Perceverance :) <3
You will find, that in time, with persistence
You will grow stronger, your awareness will become heightened
It can not be said, that it will take two years, or eaven ten
It depends only, upon your effort, and your persistence.
But in time, it can come, to all we truly persevere.
The effort, you put forward, will be that whitch is given back to you.
Temple.
As you give, you shall recieve.
Be not discouraged, fot the world was not made in one day.
And you can not understand all truth in one lifetime.